Rights groups slam South Korean adult festival featuring Japanese porn stars
Organisers expect thousands of age-verified fans to flock to the second edition of “2024 K-XF The Fashion” in Suwon, about 30km (18.6 miles) south of Seoul, next month.
The exhibition also features a lingerie show that activists say objectifies women’s bodies.
“We strongly condemn 2024 K-XF The Fashion as it sexually commercialises female body and sexual activities,” said members from more than a dozen social and civic organisations during a protest against hosting the expo.
“[The festival] is simply an event where it makes it natural for men to satisfy their sexual desire through prostitution and sexually exploiting females,” one of the participants said.
They called on authorities to “immediately” scrap the event, where patrons can receive autographs from the adult stars, to stop the commodifying of women.
A Suwon City Hall official said 1,000 people attended the festival’s inaugural edition in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi province last year.
“We’re expecting 100,000 visitors this year,” the official said, adding the local government cannot step in to cancel the show as it is being held at a private exhibition hall.
But authorities urged residents to “refrain from participating as we also see that it will have a negative impact on adolescent education”, the Korea JoongAng Daily reported.
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In South Korea, the patriarchal custom of women being provided for entertainment can be traced to the second-century gisaeng culture, which involved women from outcast or slave families being trained as courtesans to provide artistic entertainment and conversation to upper-class men.
The country enacted an anti-prostitution law in 2004 that carries a maximum sentence of one year in